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Sleeptracker Elite
The need for sleep is one of the biggest desires of the human body and the alarm clock the greatest detest. How about a watch that can wake you up at the perfect time, when you don't want to go back to sleep again?

The Sleeptracker Elite sleep monitoring watch keeps track of your sleep cycle for that optimal moment to trigger the vibrating alarm.



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Parvus Zypad WL1100
While this isn't exactly a watch, but since it can also tell the time and fits on the wrist, we thought, it deserves a mention.

The Zypad WL1100 is a PC that you can wear on your wrist. The wrist PC has a 3.5" touchscreen and runs on Windows CE 6.0 or Linux based on Kernel 2.6. It also has built-in GPS.

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Oregon Scientific Meteo
You don't need to rely on the Meteorological Department to know if it will rain or not. Oregon Scientific's Meteo - Weather Forecast Watch can display the weather forecast for the next 12 to 24 hours.

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Devon Works Tread 1
So what if Amitabh Bachchan had a bullet-proof coolie badge Deewar, now you too can get yourself bullet-proof talisman. The Devon Thread 1's unconventional look is eye catching with four microstep motors driving the movement and it is powered by a rechargeable lithium polymer cell.

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Seiko 'Future Now' EPD watch
E-book readers have demonstrated the advantage of e-ink displays and Seiko unveiled the world's first electronic ink watch in 2005 and followed it in 2010 with the Active Matrix EPD watch. Seiko's 'Future Now' watch has very low level of power consumption and has high visibility, even in bright sunlight and at all angles. The electrophoretic display (EPD) has 80,000 pixels and is able to display four shades of grey.

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